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Question

Mosses differ from leafy Jungermaniales in having leaves with ___________.

A
Petiole
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Hair
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C
Mid-rib
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Pinnules
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Solution

The correct option is C Mid-rib
Mosses and Jungermaniales (liverwort) both are bryophytes. Mosses contains midrib in lamina and the leaf like structure are arranged in spiral while in liverworts, lamina do not posses midrib and the leaf like structure are arranged in two or three rows in flattened manner.
So, the correct answer is option C.

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